How to Detect Athlete's Foot
Video Description: Find out what signs are indicative of Athlete's foot. Related Article Subjects: How to Detect Athlete's Foot, athletes foot, foot rash, health questions, itching, skin rash, tv360How to Detect Athlete's Foot
How to Cure Athlete's Foot
How can Athlete's Foot be cured, and what methods of treatment are available? Dermatologist Julia Padgett from the University of Virginia Health System, answers in this...
How to Prevent Athlete's Foot
What is Athlete's Foot and how can this condition be prevented? Dermatologist Julia Padgett from the University of Virginia Health System, answers in this...
Ringworm or Athlete's Foot
Is there any difference between ringworm and athlete's foot? Dermatologist Dr. Jenny Kim at UCLA, answers in this... Fight Parasites and More With Black WalnutBy: Darrell Miller | 08/07/2009 | HealthBlack walnut is a species of flowering tree in the hickory family. This plant grows mostly from southern Ontario, west to southeast South Dakota, south to Georgia, northern Florida, and southwest to central Texas. The black walnut is large tree that reaches heights of 30 to 40 feet. The bark... Scientifically Tested Olive Leaf Herb is Known to Kill Every Virus and Germ Known to ManBy: Paul Blake | 17/05/2008 | Alternative MedicineEffective against fever and helpful for nervous tension, olive leaf is a great immune booster and viral/bacterial killer. Researchers credit a number of unique properties possessed by the olive leaf compound for it's broad killing power and ability to contain viral infection and/or spread. Warning! Do You Know What is in Your Toothpaste?By: Dr. Flora Stay | 10/06/2008 | WellnessWe have heard about the toxic ingredients in toothpaste made in China. How safe is your toothpaste, and what about the ones made right here in the U.S.A.?
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